@psergiomr@mflscout I'm not a game dev, and likely never will be, but I'm just curious - how much time does it take to reach this level of awesomeness? Is it like, 3-4 hours every day for years?
@TheReal_Manas That's great! I'm the same - I read pretty much anything.
The book by Hull is a classic (I haven't read it myself),
the topology book looks interesting - I have the book by Munkres. The last book also looks interesting.
@CodingIncloud_ People on X must be hella smart, 'cause I studied philosophy at Uni and that book by Kant almost ended me - but here on X it's treated like just another book.
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I try to read a lot, and lately I'm enjoying the idea of interleaved reading - basically, I read book A until I get bored, stop, put it at the bottom of a stack, read book B which was at the top of the stack (continuing from where I last stopped) until I get bored, stop, put it under book A in the stack, pick up book C, etc ...
@PAHoyeck These are great books (haven't read some of them).
The only ones I'm guessing wouldn't earn 5/5 from me are Ubik and I, Robot. I'll read them now to find out.
@MichaelMedina52@BlakCeezar I believe in hard work and that the government has a responsibility towards its citizens - especially people who are facing challenges.
@bjornornorn@arowx@kodingnights For someone who want to start making games for fun, during evenings over the next couple of years - would you suggest Raylib, Bevy, or something like Godot?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.